Mila Kunis Lawsuit: Someone Accused Ashton Kutcher’s Fiancée Of Stealing A CHICKEN?

After breaking into superstardom as a teen by playing Jackie in the period sitcom "That 70s Show," where she met the man who would ultimately become the father of her daughter, Ashton Kutcher, the 31 year-old Ukrainian-American actress has been in the spotlight for most of her life, which hasn't stopped Mila Kunis lawsuits from happening.

In a strange turn of events, it has come out that a childhood friend of the "Black Swan" star, Kristina Karo, had introduced a Mila Kunis lawsuit where she accused the new mom of having stolen a pet chicken when they were growing up together - and she has now dropped the odd lawsuit.

According to Christian Post, the odd Mila Kunis lawsuit was filed earlier this year, in April, when Karo accused her childhood superstar friend of having stolen her pet chicken, Doggie, more than 25 years ago back when both women were living in their native Ukraine, and she was asking Kunis $5,000 to alleviate her trauma.

TMZ reports that, a few months back, the "Family Guy" actress spoke publicly about the Mila Kunis lawsuit, as soon as she was noticed about it, saying she was "devastated" and "weeping" when finding out Kara's so-called traumatic experience more than 20 years back - she and fiancé Kutcher released a video where they discussed the lawsuit as well as Kara's venture into singing, after having posted a music video.

According to The Daily Mail, the Mila Kunis lawsuit was ultimately dropped after Karo reaped the $5,000 just the same, after fans of her music video - which went viral and earned over 500,000 views - actually collected enough money to pay for her stolen chicken therapy sessions.

"There is only one judge and that is God," said Karo, when she announced she was giving up the lawsuit. "I pray for her (Kunis's) soul and the soul of Doggie, that he has found peace finally in chicken heaven."

Karo is now living in Los Angeles while trying to make it as a musician, but had blamed the "Ted" actress from keeping her from pursuing the "American Dream" due to trauma in the Mila Kunis lawsuit.

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